Halloween in Holland – Ghostbusters Save Amsterdam

Halloween in Holland Dutch Ghostbusters

October 1984:

One day at school, when the teacher asked us what we wanted to be when we all grew up, most of the other boys in my class reply that they wanted to be a brave policeman or a daring fireman. All the girls answered that they dreamed of becoming a graceful ballerina or a beautiful princes.

I, on the other hand, had a very different reply. I did not want to spend my adult life catching naughty people or rescuing cats from trees. I had no desire to dance on tippy toes in a tutu or rule over a fairytale land in a pretty dress either, which was a big relief for my parents. I had other ideas about my future career choice. A few months earlier I had seen what would become my favourite movie of all time and it had shown me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wanted to be a Ghostbuster.

I was crushed when my teachers told me I would not be able to become a Ghostbuster.

October 2007:

However, this Halloween I finally proved my teachers wrong and for filled my childhood dream. I became a Ghostbuster.

I had made the costume suggestion to my friends Amanda and Dave just a few days before the big Halloween party at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. Between the three of us we managed to make the costumes and props in just three days. On the night of the party both Dave and myself stepped out on to the streets of Amsterdam with our proton packs and particle throwers, ready to do some serious paranormal investigation and elimination.

The reaction to our costumes was insane. Strangers were cheering where ever we went. Random people were stopping us in the street and asking to have there photo taken with us. Passers-by were singing the theme song. Drivers were honking their horns and one or two girls pinched my ass.

We were even getting more attention then Amada who was dressed in a bikini (while being eaten by a shark). As the night went on I started to feel strangely like a celebrity and wondered if I could get away with wearing the costume all year long. However, I soon realized that my boss might not appreciate it when I throw a child like temper tantrum because I am not allowed to wear it in a business meeting.

We had a great time at the party and met; Dr Evil, Optimus Prime, a smurf, a human glitter ball, Ming the Merciless, Chucky, Dr Strangelove and many other crazy characters, a few of which we had to bust. It was nothing personal, it was just business. Since the clocks went back on the night of the party we also got an extra hour of drunken dancing in before we had to go home.

A few nights later at the Paradiso Halloween party we won possibly the most random prize ever given in the history of costume prize giving. I am now the owner of four Dutch Country and Western records. Maybe I’ll listen to them while I’m out busting ghosts and giant walking marshmallows next year.

Who ya gonna call?
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Dutch Ghostbusters
Made with more sticky back plastic then seen on an episode of Blue Peter
(Dave on the left, Me on the right)

Stuart

Stuart is an accident prone Englishman who has been living in the Netherlands since 2001. Even his move to the country was an unintentional accident, the result of replying to a cryptic job advertisement he found one day in a local British magazine. Since then he has learned to love the Dutch (so much so that he married one of them) and now calls the country home. He started the blog Invading Holland in 2006 as a place to share his strange stories of language misunderstandings, cultural confusions and his own accident prone nature.

10 Responses

  1. Tami says:

    as a Halloween-loving-American who is planning to move to Amsterdam in a few months, you have NO IDEA how happy it makes me to read that you not only got dressed up, you had more than one option for something to do! the other costumes sound great. you really just made my day. Thanks!

    –Tami

  2. Invader_Stu says:

    You’re welcome Tami. Halloween is not as big here as it is in America so I have run into a few people who did not understand why I was in costume but Amsterdam is one of those place were you can get away with dressing up for no reason :) Having said that, during the time I have lived over here Halloween has become more and more well known.

  3. Jodie says:

    Absolutely brilliant costumes Stu!!!

  4. Manictastic says:

    I remember Ghostbusters. I liked that movie, I think. It’s so retro now :D I wonder when Hollywood will make a new one.

  5. Invader_Stu says:

    Jodie – Thanks

    Manictastic – I keep on hoping they will.

    anna – I’ll get my Dutch dictionary out :p

  6. Roxanne says:

    That is too freaking cool. And it looks so professionally done! I would have treated you like a celebrity, too. Soooo, did you get any of those girls’ phone numbers? :P

  7. Ana Luisa says:

    Wow! I’ve done the Ghostbuster costume but NEVER that elaborate! Looks great. :)

  8. Ana Luisa says:

    P.S.: I thought your dream job as a kid was to be a stuntman…

  9. ksp4123 says:

    Hi stu,
    great post with an equally great costume! I wish i was present at the party! I think you should dream of becoming a comedian as the dream will surely come true!

  10. Dragon Lady says:

    Do you remember when you were really little you wanted to be Danger Mouse? Now theres an idea for next years costume.

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